@Poker Dude 140425 wrote:
Yes, I agree. Although I tend to be very pessimistic about the whole UIGEA thing, it seems like there a lot of forces hitting the US at once:
1) Antigua with the recent WTO ruling
2) Pressure from EU and other countries
3) Imega lawsuitIt is becoming increasingly difficult for Bush’s cronies to continue with its arrogant policy when they are being hit in multiple directions, the old Attorney General behind it is gone, and now the media is starting to play this up big. I would just love to see copies of Micrsoft Vista being sold for 0.39 cents apiece on some Antiguan website.
This next month should be very interesting indeed. What if the U.S. acquiesces to invalidating the UIGEA ? What happens to Bet On Sports and NETeller, and guys like that that have already been “sanctioned” and virtually destroyed ? Although the full damage from a year ago will never fully recoup, I’m enjoying this somewhat good news these days.
The neteller and bet on sports was not from the UIGEA it was from the Wire Act.. Big difference as sports betting has ALWAYS (since the 60’s) been illegal in the USA